Feb 25, 2004 #1 T thrashd [H]ard|Gawd Joined Mar 15, 2003 Messages 1,286 Messing around today, and I managed to create a copy of my C drive, called Z:. So now I have a z: and a c:, both are the same thing. how can I get rid of z:?
Messing around today, and I managed to create a copy of my C drive, called Z:. So now I have a z: and a c:, both are the same thing. how can I get rid of z:?
Feb 25, 2004 #2 F FrothyByte [H]ard|Gawd Joined Jun 24, 2001 Messages 1,672 did you create it using the "subst" command? if so just do: >subst z: /d that will delete the substituted drive letter.
did you create it using the "subst" command? if so just do: >subst z: /d that will delete the substituted drive letter.
Feb 25, 2004 #3 T thrashd [H]ard|Gawd Joined Mar 15, 2003 Messages 1,286 ok thanks. Yeah I used subst.